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A new analysis of research conducted by AARP New York finds family caregivers in the Mid-Hudson Valley are stressed and believe the state should do more to help older adults remain in their homes.
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A round of late-summer thunderstorms overnight impacted several upstate New York communities.
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With thousands of customers without power during the winter storm impacting the Northeast, utilities are working on restoration efforts.
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Within the Hudson City Court, a designated mental health court is now holding sessions.
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An uptick in student violence and bullying at Hudson High School is affecting students, parents and teachers.
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A Brownfield Opportunity Grant will boost redevelopment in Kingston.
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Newly-elected Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger gave her first State of the County address Wednesday evening.
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Republican City Council President Carmella Mantello kicked off her campaign for mayor of Troy Tuesday morning outside her home.
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When the Washington, D.C.-based "American Dance Institute" decided to relocate to New York, it settled on what once was a waterfront lumberyard, situated along the Catskill Creek on Water Street. But now the three-building performing arts and film campus is up for sale.
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More than a thousand city residents have their medical debt erased thanks to Spark of Hudson projectResidents with medical debt in Hudson have had the financial burden lifted, their debts satisfied by a local non-profit group.
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Bethlehem Supervisor David VanLuven has delivered his State of the Town address.
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The future of fair housing laws and rent protections in two Hudson Valley cities is in the hands of the courts.